CONSERVATION

CONSERVATION ARCHITECTURE


Conservation has been at the forefront of our architectural philosophy for decades and we have been fortunate enough to be invited to supervise architectural works on a varied selection of truly remarkable historic buildings.  We have strong experience of working with listed buildings of all grades, including places of worship, community buildings and private residences.  Our current long term projects include two Grade I listed medieval churches in Lincolnshire, where we are the conservation architects.

In 2019, practice director Armine Sutton RIBA AABC, was appointed by the Diocese of Lincoln as an approved consultant.  Following her approval, the Parochial Church Council of All Saints' Church, Winterton officially confirmed her appointment as Church Architect.

We recognise that success in building conservation relies on strong co-operation between a wide variety of stakeholders including Historic England, Heritage Lottery Fund, Diocesan Advisory Councils, Historical Societies, Local Planning Authorities and Parish Councils.

If we can be of assistance with your conservation project, please Contact Us for a free of charge initial consultation.

PROJECT ARTICLES

by architects 03 Aug, 2018
All Saints' Church, Winterton is an important Grade I listed church. Funded by the Heritage Lottery, work is currently being undertaken to remove and replace 19th century cementitious mortar which has significantly damaged the ancient Lincolnshire limestone tower walls. Part 2 of 2.
by architects 05 Jul, 2018
All Saints' Church, Winterton is an important Grade I listed church. Funded by the Heritage Lottery, work is currently being undertaken to remove and replace 19th century cementitious mortar which has significantly damaged the ancient Lincolnshire limestone tower walls. Part 1 of 2.
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